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Davanum Srinivas commented on AXIS-2111:
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Christian,

plz give me something to work with. the changes from nov to 1.2.1 was 
unavoidable. believe me, i tried. we will try hard not to change anymore. it 
should give you some respite to hear that axis has passed the standalone tck 
for saaj and jaxrpc AND j2ee tck for jonas and geronimo. So believe me we won't 
be making anymore changes than that are absolutely needed. as there are too 
many folks dependent on it.

thanks,
dims

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>          Key: AXIS-2111
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-2111
>      Project: Apache Axis
>         Type: Wish
>   Components: WSDL processing
>     Reporter: Christian Gross

>
> Up until November of last year Axis was a very good and stable Web Services 
> platform.  And ever since then problems with the WSDL generation are cropping 
> up left right and center.  Specially, I am generating stubs for Amazon, 
> Google, EBay, and PayPal.  The biggest major problem I have is that the names 
> are constantly changing.  Granted some of these problems are related to the 
> companies themselves, but they are doing it because Axis keeps changing.
> Let me give an example.  Amazon has a hideous WSDL file.  For the past year 
> of so Amazon has made little changes so that the code generators generate 
> nicer code.  However, the code that is generated is specific to a version of 
> Axis.  Change the Axis version, and the code breaks.  What really worries me 
> is that some WSDL's and XSD's are dependent on 1.2 RC2.
> I know part of the software development process is to update and fix, and 
> that developers should not rely on release candidate editions, however, the 
> WSDL generator is giving me headaches.  What especially concerns me are the 
> changes of the identifiers in minor version numbers.
> Consider it as follows, you have bug fixes, but because a minor version 
> changed the identifiers it means changing the source code and updating the 
> identifiers.  If you have a major application, you will not release a version 
> of your application because it will cost too much.  This means your 
> application would contain the bugs and potentially the security issues.

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